Thanks for the comforting news that I am not
entirely disabled yet, at least on this machine.

The two mysteries from Publish America are on
Amazon.

I will provide here other info as
requested.

I hope it satisfies the needs.

Thanks for the opportunity.

Tom Sheehan

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Death for the Phantom
Receiver: (order from Amazon)The New England Phantoms are the
new NFL team in Boston, and dark and lonely death suddenly stalks its receiver
corps. When a highly gifted receiver is drafted out of a Florida college, we
find, all the way back to high school, that any receiver ever slated to play
ahead of him had an unsure future. Strange calls come in the night, strange but
age-old lures are put into action, and death comes in a variety of ways to team
wideouts, youngsters or veterans alike. The team owner enlists the help of
former BPD detective Harry Krisman and defrocked judge Kell Thorne, a private
detective duo. They’ve teamed up for justice in several escapades, the first
being Vigilantes East.

Vigilantes East: (order from
Amazon)When their young daughters become lost or missing, sleep in
alleys or strange beds, fall into the clutches of evil men, eventually survive
merely as the matter of statistics, some fathers curse, flail at nothing, vent
their anger in useless outbursts. But here in Vigilantes East one father,
saddened and angry at his loss, organizes, recruits, strikes back at the forces
of evil that lay in wait for too many of these young girls, including his own
daughter. Pimps, drug dealers and pushers, slave camp czars, organized criminals
and crooked cops, suddenly are targets of a new force, a force built on anger
and vengeance.

A Collection of Friends:(order
from Pocol Press)

Here stories and poems are paeans to family and friends,
past and present,
drawing the reader in, in an almost subversive way, becoming an intimate,
engaged immediately and caring deeply about the people and places met and
encountered. Here's a book that gives
a place to the weak, the silent and the forgotten. Literature damn well better give them all a shot, for
frailty is ours without a doubt and will ever be with us. All heroes are
vulnerable, or they are Supermen. Remembered are comrades from Korea, alive or
dead, and the frailest imaginable soldier of all, frightened and glassy-eyed and
knowing he is hapless, one foot onto the soil at D-Day, going down, but not to
be forgotten, not here.

This Rare Earth & Other
Flights:(order from Lit Pot
Press)

It is a library of a book, harboring countless lives. The
poems soar into four parts, each emphasizing one field in the poet's exploration
of existence and its layers of delight and grief. These four parts are “In the
Hearth and Self,” “In the universe,” “In the Confrontation,” and “The Air Around
Me.” There’s no faking in the singing of life in spite of death's
relentless intrusions, nothing artificial, and everything comes out truer,
through doors in our hearts we too often forget to leave open.

The Westering: (order from Wind River
Press)

Tom Sheehan traverses youth, old age, and the ocean in
between in The Westering, the third release in Wind River Press’ chapbook
series. He says of his grandfather John Igoe, in the poem "The Weeder,"
...When he looks at me, it’s never/ sidelong or indirect, he speaks not of weather,/never
asks what hour it is. He hears the lonely/loon, the frog
bloating, the sun hiss.